Joe - what exactly is Rampage thinking? He has no where to go. No one is going to pay him the money the UFC is paying him. And he's past his prime. Why is he acting like such an ungrateful little biatch?

Joe - what exactly is Rampage thinking? He has no where to go. No one is going to pay him the money the UFC is paying him. And he's past his prime. Why is he acting like such an ungrateful little biatch?

In the interview with Ariel he said he has offers 3-4x the ammount of money ufc pays him lol. Rampage gets 200k (not including sponsors) so he claimed someone is offering him 600+ k lol. bellator?

Joe - what exactly is Rampage thinking? He has no where to go. No one is going to pay him the money the UFC is paying him. And he's past his prime. Why is he acting like such an ungrateful little biatch?

He will go to Japan. He loves it there. As far as his training. He's old school when it comes to conditioning and cutting weight. He and his camp still believe in long slow runs for conditioning + sparring, little strength work and although I have no idea how much he cut the week of the fight, he usually does the 15-20lbs 48hrs prior to weigh ins and smoking when he's not getting ready for a fight is a detriment as well. The only time he trains is when he fights. I still contend that it was Dolce that fucked him up for his fight against Rashad.

He will go to Japan. He loves it there. As far as his training. He's old school when it comes to conditioning and cutting weight. He and his camp still believe in long slow runs for conditioning + sparring, little strength work and although I have no idea how much he cut the week of the fight, he usually does the 15-20lbs 48hrs prior to weigh ins and smoking when he's not getting ready for a fight is a detriment as well. The only time he trains is when he fights. I still contend that it was Dolce that fucked him up for his fight against Rashad.

Overall, I think the UFC has been pretty fair to their fighters. They took a huge risk with a large investment in the beginning. The shows and PPV aren't cheap to put on.

Without a doubt, the UFC has done more for fighters than all other MMA organizations combined. Because of the UFC, MMA is a much bigger sport, with more opportunities and a lot more money for the fighters. They do a good job of taking care of fighters with bonuses, health care, etc.

That said, because they have a virtual monopoly, and because Dana is such an emotional little biatch, there are fighters that get fucked. If you don't play by the UFC rules and/or get on Dana's bad side, you end up like Shamrock, Ortiz, Torrez, Rampage, etc.

At the risk of disagreeing with you and having you fly off the handle, I will say that anyone who can make it to the upper levels of MMA, and in Quinton's case win belts in two orgs, is a high level athlete.